Method for controlling air conditioner

Drying and gas or vapor contact with solids – Process – Gas or vapor pressure is superatmospheric

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C034S423000, C034S489000, C062S155000, C236S07800D

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06892474

ABSTRACT:
In drying the interior of an indoor unit, room humidity (Rh) is detected by a humidity sensor, and a drying operation cycle, in which after first heating operation, which is weak heating operation in which a compressor included in a refrigerating cycle is operated at a low rotational speed, has been performed for a predetermined period of time, second heating operation, which is heating operation close to air blowing operation in which the compressor is stopped, is performed for a predetermined period of time, is repeated a predetermined number of times according to the room humidity (Rh). Thus, the indoor unit's interior can be dried properly without occurrence of dew condensation therein.

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